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Brazil's Lula calls meeting on the future of Petrobras CEO, sources say

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva called a conference on Sunday night with three cabinet ministers that could pick whether to change the chief executive of Brazil's staterun oil business Petrobras Jean Paul Prates, 2 sources told .

The ministers of Finance, Fernando Haddad, of Mines and Energy, Alexandre Silveira, and Lula's chief of staff, Rui Costa, were summoned to the meeting at the governmental house, the Alvorada Palace, according to the sources who asked to remain confidential.

The meeting happens after a week of speculation that Prates would be changed. On Thursday, federal government sources stated the resignation of the Petrobras president was likely in the coming days.

Among the sources informed on Sunday that Prates would not endure to the end of the week.

The president of Brazil's National Advancement Bank (BNDES),. Aloizio Mercadante, a close aide to Lula, has actually been named as a. possible prospect to take over from Prates.

Uncertainty about the future of Petrobras brought volatility. to the business's shares rates in recent sessions.

Prates has actually been under fire from parts of the federal government that. want to see him bring down fuel prices and increase job-creating. financial investments. Last month, he clashed with cabinet members over a. Petrobras dividend withheld from investors.

(source: Reuters)